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NAME

Sah::Schema::currency::code - Currency code

VERSION

This document describes version 0.009 of Sah::Schema::currency::code (from Perl distribution Sah-SchemaBundle-Currency), released on 2024-06-26.

SAH SCHEMA DEFINITION

[
  "str",
  {
    "in" => [
      "AED",
      "AFN",
      "ALL",
      "AMD",
      "ANG",
      "AOA",
      "ARS",
      "AUD",
      "AWG",
      "AZN",
      "BAM",
      "BBD",
      "BDT",
      "BGN",
      "BHD",
      "BIF",
      "BMD",
      "BND",
      "BOB",
      "BOV",
      "BRL",
      "BSD",
      "BTN",
      "BWP",
      "BYN",
      "BZD",
      "CAD",
      "CDF",
      "CHE",
      "CHF",
      "CHW",
      "CLF",
      "CLP",
      "CNY",
      "COP",
      "COU",
      "CRC",
      "CUC",
      "CUP",
      "CVE",
      "CZK",
      "DJF",
      "DKK",
      "DOP",
      "DZD",
      "EGP",
      "ERN",
      "ETB",
      "EUR",
      "FJD",
      "FKP",
      "GBP",
      "GEL",
      "GHS",
      "GIP",
      "GMD",
      "GNF",
      "GTQ",
      "GYD",
      "HKD",
      "HNL",
      "HTG",
      "HUF",
      "IDR",
      "ILS",
      "INR",
      "IQD",
      "IRR",
      "ISK",
      "JMD",
      "JOD",
      "JPY",
      "KES",
      "KGS",
      "KHR",
      "KMF",
      "KPW",
      "KRW",
      "KWD",
      "KYD",
      "KZT",
      "LAK",
      "LBP",
      "LKR",
      "LRD",
      "LSL",
      "LYD",
      "MAD",
      "MDL",
      "MGA",
      "MKD",
      "MMK",
      "MNT",
      "MOP",
      "MRU",
      "MUR",
      "MVR",
      "MWK",
      "MXN",
      "MXV",
      "MYR",
      "MZN",
      "NAD",
      "NGN",
      "NIO",
      "NOK",
      "NPR",
      "NZD",
      "OMR",
      "PAB",
      "PEN",
      "PGK",
      "PHP",
      "PKR",
      "PLN",
      "PYG",
      "QAR",
      "RON",
      "RSD",
      "RUB",
      "RWF",
      "SAR",
      "SBD",
      "SCR",
      "SDG",
      "SEK",
      "SGD",
      "SHP",
      "SLE",
      "SLL",
      "SOS",
      "SRD",
      "SSP",
      "STN",
      "SVC",
      "SYP",
      "SZL",
      "THB",
      "TJS",
      "TMT",
      "TND",
      "TOP",
      "TRY",
      "TTD",
      "TWD",
      "TZS",
      "UAH",
      "UGX",
      "USD",
      "USN",
      "UYI",
      "UYU",
      "UYW",
      "UZS",
      "VED",
      "VES",
      "VND",
      "VUV",
      "WST",
      "XAF",
      "XAG",
      "XAU",
      "XBA" .. "XBD",
      "XCD",
      "XDR",
      "XOF",
      "XPD",
      "XPF",
      "XPT",
      "XSU",
      "XUA",
      "YER",
      "ZAR",
      "ZMW",
      "ZWL",
    ],
    "match" => "\\A[A-Z]{3}\\z",
    "x.perl.coerce_rules" => ["From_str::to_upper"],
  },
]

Base type: str

SYNOPSIS

Sample data and validation results against this schema

""  # INVALID

"idr"  # valid, becomes "IDR"

"foo"  # INVALID

Using with Data::Sah

To check data against this schema (requires Data::Sah):

use Data::Sah qw(gen_validator);
my $validator = gen_validator("currency::code*");
say $validator->($data) ? "valid" : "INVALID!";

The above validator returns a boolean result (true if data is valid, false if otherwise). To return an error message string instead (empty string if data is valid, a non-empty error message otherwise):

my $validator = gen_validator("currency::code", {return_type=>'str_errmsg'});
my $errmsg = $validator->($data);

# a sample valid data
$data = "idr";
my $errmsg = $validator->($data); # => ""

# a sample invalid data
$data = "";
my $errmsg = $validator->($data); # => "Must be one of [\"AED\",\"AFN\",\"ALL\",\"AMD\",\"ANG\",\"AOA\",\"ARS\",\"AUD\",\"AWG\",\"AZN\",\"BAM\",\"BBD\",\"BDT\",\"BGN\",\"BHD\",\"BIF\",\"BMD\",\"BND\",\"BOB\",\"BOV\",\"BRL\",\"BSD\",\"BTN\",\"BWP\",\"BYN\",\"BZD\",\"CAD\",\"CDF\",\"CHE\",\"CHF\",\"CHW\",\"CLF\",\"CLP\",\"CNY\",\"COP\",\"COU\",\"CRC\",\"CUC\",\"CUP\",\"CVE\",\"CZK\",\"DJF\",\"DKK\",\"DOP\",\"DZD\",\"EGP\",\"ERN\",\"ETB\",\"EUR\",\"FJD\",\"FKP\",\"GBP\",\"GEL\",\"GHS\",\"GIP\",\"GMD\",\"GNF\",\"GTQ\",\"GYD\",\"HKD\",\"HNL\",\"HTG\",\"HUF\",\"IDR\",\"ILS\",\"INR\",\"IQD\",\"IRR\",\"ISK\",\"JMD\",\"JOD\",\"JPY\",\"KES\",\"KGS\",\"KHR\",\"KMF\",\"KPW\",\"KRW\",\"KWD\",\"KYD\",\"KZT\",\"LAK\",\"LBP\",\"LKR\",\"LRD\",\"LSL\",\"LYD\",\"MAD\",\"MDL\",\"MGA\",\"MKD\",\"MMK\",\"MNT\",\"MOP\",\"MRU\",\"MUR\",\"MVR\",\"MWK\",\"MXN\",\"MXV\",\"MYR\",\"MZN\",\"NAD\",\"NGN\",\"NIO\",\"NOK\",\"NPR\",\"NZD\",\"OMR\",\"PAB\",\"PEN\",\"PGK\",\"PHP\",\"PKR\",\"PLN\",\"PYG\",\"QAR\",\"RON\",\"RSD\",\"RUB\",\"RWF\",\"SAR\",\"SBD\",\"SCR\",\"SDG\",\"SEK\",\"SGD\",\"SHP\",\"SLE\",\"SLL\",\"SOS\",\"SRD\",\"SSP\",\"STN\",\"SVC\",\"SYP\",\"SZL\",\"THB\",\"TJS\",\"TMT\",\"TND\",\"TOP\",\"TRY\",\"TTD\",\"TWD\",\"TZS\",\"UAH\",\"UGX\",\"USD\",\"USN\",\"UYI\",\"UYU\",\"UYW\",\"UZS\",\"VED\",\"VES\",\"VND\",\"VUV\",\"WST\",\"XAF\",\"XAG\",\"XAU\",\"XBA\",\"XBB\",\"XBC\",\"XBD\",\"XCD\",\"XDR\",\"XOF\",\"XPD\",\"XPF\",\"XPT\",\"XSU\",\"XUA\",\"YER\",\"ZAR\",\"ZMW\",\"ZWL\"]"

Often a schema has coercion rule or default value rules, so after validation the validated value will be different from the original. To return the validated (set-as-default, coerced, prefiltered) value:

my $validator = gen_validator("currency::code", {return_type=>'str_errmsg+val'});
my $res = $validator->($data); # [$errmsg, $validated_val]

# a sample valid data
$data = "idr";
my $res = $validator->($data); # => ["","IDR"]

# a sample invalid data
$data = "";
my $res = $validator->($data); # => ["Must be one of [\"AED\",\"AFN\",\"ALL\",\"AMD\",\"ANG\",\"AOA\",\"ARS\",\"AUD\",\"AWG\",\"AZN\",\"BAM\",\"BBD\",\"BDT\",\"BGN\",\"BHD\",\"BIF\",\"BMD\",\"BND\",\"BOB\",\"BOV\",\"BRL\",\"BSD\",\"BTN\",\"BWP\",\"BYN\",\"BZD\",\"CAD\",\"CDF\",\"CHE\",\"CHF\",\"CHW\",\"CLF\",\"CLP\",\"CNY\",\"COP\",\"COU\",\"CRC\",\"CUC\",\"CUP\",\"CVE\",\"CZK\",\"DJF\",\"DKK\",\"DOP\",\"DZD\",\"EGP\",\"ERN\",\"ETB\",\"EUR\",\"FJD\",\"FKP\",\"GBP\",\"GEL\",\"GHS\",\"GIP\",\"GMD\",\"GNF\",\"GTQ\",\"GYD\",\"HKD\",\"HNL\",\"HTG\",\"HUF\",\"IDR\",\"ILS\",\"INR\",\"IQD\",\"IRR\",\"ISK\",\"JMD\",\"JOD\",\"JPY\",\"KES\",\"KGS\",\"KHR\",\"KMF\",\"KPW\",\"KRW\",\"KWD\",\"KYD\",\"KZT\",\"LAK\",\"LBP\",\"LKR\",\"LRD\",\"LSL\",\"LYD\",\"MAD\",\"MDL\",\"MGA\",\"MKD\",\"MMK\",\"MNT\",\"MOP\",\"MRU\",\"MUR\",\"MVR\",\"MWK\",\"MXN\",\"MXV\",\"MYR\",\"MZN\",\"NAD\",\"NGN\",\"NIO\",\"NOK\",\"NPR\",\"NZD\",\"OMR\",\"PAB\",\"PEN\",\"PGK\",\"PHP\",\"PKR\",\"PLN\",\"PYG\",\"QAR\",\"RON\",\"RSD\",\"RUB\",\"RWF\",\"SAR\",\"SBD\",\"SCR\",\"SDG\",\"SEK\",\"SGD\",\"SHP\",\"SLE\",\"SLL\",\"SOS\",\"SRD\",\"SSP\",\"STN\",\"SVC\",\"SYP\",\"SZL\",\"THB\",\"TJS\",\"TMT\",\"TND\",\"TOP\",\"TRY\",\"TTD\",\"TWD\",\"TZS\",\"UAH\",\"UGX\",\"USD\",\"USN\",\"UYI\",\"UYU\",\"UYW\",\"UZS\",\"VED\",\"VES\",\"VND\",\"VUV\",\"WST\",\"XAF\",\"XAG\",\"XAU\",\"XBA\",\"XBB\",\"XBC\",\"XBD\",\"XCD\",\"XDR\",\"XOF\",\"XPD\",\"XPF\",\"XPT\",\"XSU\",\"XUA\",\"YER\",\"ZAR\",\"ZMW\",\"ZWL\"]",""]

Data::Sah can also create validator that returns a hash of detailed error message. Data::Sah can even create validator that targets other language, like JavaScript, from the same schema. Other things Data::Sah can do: show source code for validator, generate a validator code with debug comments and/or log statements, generate human text from schema. See its documentation for more details.

Using with Params::Sah

To validate function parameters against this schema (requires Params::Sah):

use Params::Sah qw(gen_validator);

sub myfunc {
    my @args = @_;
    state $validator = gen_validator("currency::code*");
    $validator->(\@args);
    ...
}

Using with Perinci::CmdLine::Lite

To specify schema in Rinci function metadata and use the metadata with Perinci::CmdLine (Perinci::CmdLine::Lite) to create a CLI:

# in lib/MyApp.pm
package
  MyApp;
our %SPEC;
$SPEC{myfunc} = {
    v => 1.1,
    summary => 'Routine to do blah ...',
    args => {
        arg1 => {
            summary => 'The blah blah argument',
            schema => ['currency::code*'],
        },
        ...
    },
};
sub myfunc {
    my %args = @_;
    ...
}
1;

# in myapp.pl
package
  main;
use Perinci::CmdLine::Any;
Perinci::CmdLine::Any->new(url=>'/MyApp/myfunc')->run;

# in command-line
% ./myapp.pl --help
myapp - Routine to do blah ...
...

% ./myapp.pl --version

% ./myapp.pl --arg1 ...

Using on the CLI with validate-with-sah

To validate some data on the CLI, you can use validate-with-sah utility. Specify the schema as the first argument (encoded in Perl syntax) and the data to validate as the second argument (encoded in Perl syntax):

% validate-with-sah '"currency::code*"' '"data..."'

validate-with-sah has several options for, e.g. validating multiple data, showing the generated validator code (Perl/JavaScript/etc), or loading schema/data from file. See its manpage for more details.

Using with Type::Tiny

To create a type constraint and type library from a schema (requires Type::Tiny as well as Type::FromSah):

package My::Types {
    use Type::Library -base;
    use Type::FromSah qw( sah2type );

    __PACKAGE__->add_type(
        sah2type('currency::code*', name=>'CurrencyCode')
    );
}

use My::Types qw(CurrencyCode);
CurrencyCode->assert_valid($data);

DESCRIPTION

Accept only current (not retired) codes. Code will be converted to uppercase.

HOMEPAGE

Please visit the project's homepage at https://metacpan.org/release/Sah-SchemaBundle-Currency.

SOURCE

Source repository is at https://github.com/perlancar/perl-Sah-SchemaBundle-Currency.

AUTHOR

perlancar <perlancar@cpan.org>

CONTRIBUTING

To contribute, you can send patches by email/via RT, or send pull requests on GitHub.

Most of the time, you don't need to build the distribution yourself. You can simply modify the code, then test via:

% prove -l

If you want to build the distribution (e.g. to try to install it locally on your system), you can install Dist::Zilla, Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::Author::PERLANCAR, Pod::Weaver::PluginBundle::Author::PERLANCAR, and sometimes one or two other Dist::Zilla- and/or Pod::Weaver plugins. Any additional steps required beyond that are considered a bug and can be reported to me.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2024, 2020, 2019, 2018 by perlancar <perlancar@cpan.org>.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Sah-SchemaBundle-Currency

When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.